
McDonald’s Quarter Pounder back on menus after testing points to Colorado Springs facility as E. coli source
McDonald’s says testing has ruled out beef patties as the source of the outbreak of E. coli poisoning tied to its Quarter Pounders.

U.S. Supreme Court sets date to hear Uinta oil train dispute
The Uinta Basin Railway project would increase oil shipments along the Colorado River.

If you get a ballot for a loved one who’s passed away, or for someone who’s moved, what should you do?
Clerks have lots of tools to keep their voter rolls up to date, but sometimes they need the public’s help.

Grammy-winning rapper Lecrae reflects on faith, music, life and growing up in Colorado
In his music and his life, Lecrae’s Colorado roots shine through, embodying the spirit of overcoming challenges, embracing diversity, and defying expectations.

Some landlords, companies offer incentives to Colorado tenants who pay rent on time
Colorado Matters spoke with the CEO of Stake Rowland Hobbs, a company that offers incentives for paying rent on time, and Danielle Rickards, a single mother renting an apartment in Grand Junction.

Preparing your garden for Colorado’s winter: Expert tips from a Betty Ford Alpine Garden Horticulturist
Colin Lee with Betty Ford Alpine Gardens shares his top tips for winterizing your garden.

Remembering former Denver Nuggets star Dikembe Mutombo, a towering figure in basketball and humanity
“He was Mount Mutombo. He stood tall.”

New Aurora police chief talks about the Trump rally recruiting, immigration during public event
APD Chief Todd Chamberlain attends meet and greet with Aurora community members.

Biden issues formal apology for 150 years of Indian Boarding Schools
Colorado Native American leaders call speech “a very strong statement, and historical.”

Another smoggy summer pushes the Front Range closer to a federal ozone crackdown
Some air quality advocates say it’s time for the state to ask the U.S. EPA to take preemptive action on the stubborn pollution problem.

Halloween crab found at Denver International Airport finds new home at Denver Zoo
Meet the Halloween crab.

Leader trying to get passenger trains running along Colorado’s Front Range is leaving his position
Andy Karsian says he won’t seek a new contract to lead the Front Range Passenger Rail district. He hasn’t said why.

Students are testing out the FAFSA before it goes live in an effort to avoid last year’s mess
The federal Education Department hopes to fix issues with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by widespread nationwide testing.

Oct. 25, 2024: Storytellers send chills down your spine
For Halloween, the hobgoblins at Denverite present “Denverfright,” an evening of spine-chilling stories at The Bug Theatre.

Colorado’s case against Kroger-Albertsons merger wraps up
The fate of the largest supermarket deal in U.S. history is now in the hands of three separate courts.














